The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... structure in the mind of the audience . The persistent au- dience perception of this doubling , I believe , is what ... structures so that its au- dience recognizes effortlessly its target and its terms , gives us a snapshot of " reality ...
... structure in the mind of the audience . The persistent au- dience perception of this doubling , I believe , is what ... structures so that its au- dience recognizes effortlessly its target and its terms , gives us a snapshot of " reality ...
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... structures of its original utterance , it is untranslatable and belongs as no other structure ( poetic imagery excepted ! ) to the genius of a specific language . Comedy , on the other hand , rests on a structure of ideas bodied forth ...
... structures of its original utterance , it is untranslatable and belongs as no other structure ( poetic imagery excepted ! ) to the genius of a specific language . Comedy , on the other hand , rests on a structure of ideas bodied forth ...
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... structure they closely resemble . Such com- parisons produce a definition of myth and ritual as composed of four stereo- types of sacrificial representation seen from the point of view of the persecutors themselves , yet also marks a ...
... structure they closely resemble . Such com- parisons produce a definition of myth and ritual as composed of four stereo- types of sacrificial representation seen from the point of view of the persecutors themselves , yet also marks a ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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